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Daily Archives: June 26, 2014
No, You Can’t Just Change The Data
Every year the past gets colder, and the present gets warmer. NASA and NOAA post no disclaimers saying that they are doing this. They simply alter the data to produce a steeper warming trend every year. When called out on … Continue reading
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Time Of BS Bias
The Gavin/Zeke TOBS excuse for reversing the 1930s is utter nonsense. The 1930s were much hotter. TOBS can’t account for 100 degree temperature readings, which were much more than twice as common in the 1930s. Menne 2009 shows that the TOBS adjustment … Continue reading
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It Gets More Bizarre By The Hour
Anthony Watts has been a busy boy recently. Today he is quoted along with Zeke, Gavin and Mark Serreze in a hit piece against me and Fox News blaming NASA’s data tampering on my “faulty analysis” Anthony Watts, a popular skeptic of … Continue reading
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